Saturday, February 26, 2011

Motions and Folds Blog Hop

Welcome to the Motions and Folds Blog Hop! First of all I would like to thank Ellen at Cardmonkey- Business for inviting me to be a blog stop! If you just happened to hop on to my blog and want to start at the beginning~ hop here. This blog hop is all about cards that have a different fold or motion. I just learned how to make the tri-fold shutter card and wanted to share this today.

~Sweet Tri-Fold Shutter Card~

Here is the front of the sweet shutter card! The cupcake is from Sweet Treats Cricut Cartridge. Sentiment is from Pink By Design. They have my favorite sentiments!

Here it opened! I love how it turned out. I used pastel dot paper and sweet paper from DCVW Sweet Stack. Chocolate cake is from Sweet Treats Cricut Cartridge also! Michelle from Scrappin with My Bug has made an awesome video on how to make a tri-fold shutter card. If you are interested in learning how to make one her video is the best to watch. I love feedback so please leave me comments and come back to see more! :)

Your card is adorable! Love all the goodies you embellished it with and the pretty paper on it. I just learned how to make this one at Christmas time and I was so excited when it actually turned out! :DThank you for sharing! :o)

Very fun and cheerful birthday card! I wanted to tell you I really like the saying on the top of your blog about spring. It was a nice reminder right now with all of the cold weather that keeps coming along.

Your card is so SWEET! I love the polka dot paper and cakes. tfs her video - watching it tonight so I can learn how to make this card. kimmariebaker@gmail.com I am in a hop until Monday and I am giving candy away too. http://kimmariekorner.blogspot.com

I love your tri-fold card. I am so glad that there is so many of them on this blog hop. I have yet to try one but after seeing all the lovely cards I am going to have to give it a try. Thanks.cstephenson@q.com

Great card Kim! I think I have that paper and I know I have that cartridge and I have really wanted to try the tri-fold shutter card...Thank you so much for the inspiration(using the supplies I have on hand) Will be checking out the video tutorial you mentioned, TFS.Cathy Sseashore@telus.net